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Re: U47 top grey October 1939
Posted by:
Wiljan
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Date: December 21, 2002 10:37PM
Dear Dougie,
Don't make a point out of this. If weatherd it does not matter. No two U-boats look alike as was for instance no olive drab painted airplane the same altough olive drab was the standard colour of vehicles and airplanes on the American side. The colouration was depending on a variaty of circumstances as weather, use, wear and tear, rust, dust etc.etc. Its the same with U-boats, after one day at sea they allready looked different as on the day they were launched.
The standard "Hellgrau 50" for a start is perfect. What happens next is educated guesswork.
Kind regards
Wiljan
Don't make a point out of this. If weatherd it does not matter. No two U-boats look alike as was for instance no olive drab painted airplane the same altough olive drab was the standard colour of vehicles and airplanes on the American side. The colouration was depending on a variaty of circumstances as weather, use, wear and tear, rust, dust etc.etc. Its the same with U-boats, after one day at sea they allready looked different as on the day they were launched.
The standard "Hellgrau 50" for a start is perfect. What happens next is educated guesswork.
Kind regards
Wiljan
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U47 top grey October 1939 | Dougie Martindale | 12/17/2002 03:09PM |
Re: U47 top grey October 1939 | Wiljan | 12/21/2002 10:37PM |
Re: U47 top grey October 1939 | Dougie Martindale | 12/22/2002 01:07PM |
Re: U47 top grey October 1939 | Charla Anaya | 12/28/2002 06:09PM |
Re: U47 top grey October 1939 | ismael parada | 01/13/2003 09:19PM |
Re:Painting U47 October 1939 | Charla Anaya | 01/13/2003 11:10PM |
Re:Painting U47 October 1939 | Andreas | 05/22/2003 09:31PM |